The Greatest Night in Pop

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Anonymous wrote:Stevie comes off like an ass, honestly. Big diva. And he’s not blind


He’s not?


DP here. Just watched it. Why the hate on Stevie?

There do seem to be some randoms, but it was nice to see who showed up and who did not. Still wondering if Madonna was invited. Guessing she was too much of a PITA to work with.

Sheila E. leaving was not cool. Same with Waylon. Good on Dylan for sticking it out, he wanted to help. But agree with PP that I would watch two hours of his reactions. Was the part with Stevie showing Dylan his part cut out?

Also wondering about Dionne's reaction to Willie. C'mon. OTOH, some people we expected to be divas came across as level headed, considering.
Anonymous
Loved it! Huey Lewis, is indeed, a national treasure. Lionel Richie too. Watching Bob Dylan was so uncomfortable....
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They wrote and recorded that song in less than two months, Stevie was working on two albums at the time, I’m sure they were just happy to have him show up.
Anonymous
Great watch!

Definitely increased my respect for most of the artists that participated.

I can understand why Sheila E. was a little pissed - she was a talented artist in her own right. But it wasn't cool that she left early. Although they don't go into how much pressure they were putting on her about Prince and it does sound like they did a bait and switch on her about having a solo.

Stevie doesn't come off as a diva. Just a "creative type" who didn't seem to have much of a pragmatic, we have a limited time to get this done side. And, it was really sweet how he helped Bob Dylan get into and feel comfortable with his solo.

Kudos to Lionel for pulling it off! With so many big personalities and such a short time, he made it happen. Although I was really sad to see it looks like he's gotten some plastic surgery that does not look good.
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I thought it was hilarious that Stevie thought adding Swahili to the song would add value LOL He doesn't strike me as a diva though. Just seems like a flakey artist type who's bad at returning phone calls.
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Anonymous wrote:I thought it was hilarious that Stevie thought adding Swahili to the song would add value LOL He doesn't strike me as a diva though. Just seems like a flakey artist type who's bad at returning phone calls.


I def thought Diva when watching it but, after reading these comments, could see it as more just the flakey, artsy type who cannot be constrained by time, money, schedules, etc.
Anonymous
The diva was Waylon Jennings walking out when they were talking about the Swahili interlude.
Anonymous
Loved when Lionel Richie was describing meeting MJ at his home. Pretty funny
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Anonymous wrote:Loved when Lionel Richie was describing meeting MJ at his home. Pretty funny


OMG the snake on the bookshelf! "Oh there he is! He has been missing for days! He just wants to say hi to you, Lion-el!" Hilarious!
Anonymous
I loved how Lionel imitated MJ saying his name! Michael Jackson is so darn problematic but I got goosebumps every time he sang.
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Anonymous wrote:Poor Shelia E.


NP. Why poor Sheila E? Did they tell her she would have a solo? I hardly knew who she was other than as a sidekick of Prince. Seems unrealistic that she would have a solo.

I also thought it was weird the way her portion was done. Lot's of interesting backstory. Calling Prince and telling him he should be there. Then no solo so she leaves. Then at the end she said she got to be a part of a historic event. Disconnect.


+1 Why wasn't Cher invited?
Anonymous
Lionel was superhuman hosting the awards show and then staying up all night making it work.
Anonymous
Love Daryl Hall. Why no Richard Marx?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The diva was Waylon Jennings walking out when they were talking about the Swahili interlude.


He wasn't a diva. He was a bigot. Mumbling about no "good old boy" gonna sing Swahili as he left. What a douche.
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Anonymous wrote:Love Daryl Hall. Why no Richard Marx?


Richard Marx's first album didn't come out until 1987, two years after WATW.
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